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🎈 Monster Stories for Little Explorers

Monsters are fun friends in pretend worlds. They can be big or small, soft or fluffy, and they love to play. Let’s meet some happy monsters together!

1. Meet the Colorful Monsters

One red monster says β€œROAR!”
Two blue monsters giggle β€œHee‑hee!”
Three green monsters stomp β€œTHUMP, THUMP, THUMP!”

Red, red, red – the monster’s coat is bright.
Blue, blue, blue – the monsters splash in a puddle.
Green, green, green – the monsters wiggle their long tails.

They feel Happy, Curious, and sometimes A Little Shy.

2. Feel the Feelings

When the red monster roars, you might feel Surprised.
When the blue monsters giggle, you feel Joyful.
When the green monsters stomp, you feel Brave.

You can say the sound: β€œROAR! Giggle! THUMP!” and smile with the monsters.

Simple Activity – Monster Count & Clap

  1. Look at the picture of the red monster.
  2. Count One roar and clap once.
  3. Look at the two blue monsters.
  4. Count Two giggles and clap twice.
  5. Look at the three green monsters.
  6. Count Three thumps and clap three times.

Repeat the counting and clapping three times.

Monsters love to tell stories, make sounds, and share feelings. Keep listening, counting, and smiling. Who will you meet in your next monster story? 🌟

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